Friday, March 03, 2006

The Religion of Peace...part III

The Religion of Peace maintains "The List" of Islamic Terror Attacks For the Past 6 Months.

Click here to check it out.

Here's the latest as of this posting:
3/3/06 - Nahrawan, Iraq

"Sunnis attack Shiite laborers at two brick factories, executing twenty-five people with a shot to the forehead. Among the dead was at least one woman and three children, including a 6-year-old girl."
Click here to read about the list.

From FrontPage Magazine: Tehran’s Killing Fields - January '05
"Given Iran’s incessant foreign policy saber-rattling—including its continued development of nuclear weapons, support for Islamist terrorist groups, and facilitation of the terrorism in Iraq—it’s easy to lose sight of the horrifying domestic situation within the Islamic Republic. The mullahs have not only destroyed the lives of countless foreigners through their worldwide export of Islamic terror and extremism; they’ve also plunged the Iranian people into a violent, hellish abyss of torture, repression, hopelessness, drug addiction and despair."


(This picture, smuggled out of Iran, was taken in 1992 in the town of Arak)

"Conservative estimates by Iranian opposition movements and various human rights organizations, such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, put the number of women stoned to death in Iran since the establishment of the Islamic Republic in the neighborhood of fifty. One can only imagine the cases that have gone undetected -- as many Islamic "punishments" are carried out in small and remote villages.


Women sentenced to death by stoning are buried in the ground up to their necks. Iranian law regulates the size of the stones used by the executioner crowd; stones cannot be big enough to kill the sentenced woman too quickly, as the purpose of this barbaric ritual is to inflict as much pain as possible before death. On the other hand, stones cannot be too small, as each blow must be dramatically painful."
Unbelievable. Human being are capable of unspeakable horrors. It is right to try and stop them.

If you've never read about the Japanese invasion of Nanking and the 20 individuals who were able to save 300,000 innocent lives, click here.

I hadn't heard about so-called "honor killings" until late last year. Horrifying and barbaric. Here are some quick links if you can stomach them... Michelle Malkin, National Geographic, Worldnet Daily, and LGF.

Previous posts here and here.

***UPDATE*** 3/5/2006

I've just run into some GREAT resources at The Gates of Vienna. Click here for their "The Bloody Borders Project " covering "Worldwide Islamic Terrorism Since September 11th". Click here for their remarkable map.

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